Donating & Fundraising

Starter Packs Glasgow can only exist thanks to the generous donations and fundraising efforts of our loyal supporters. You can make a huge difference, from donating second-hand items, to sending us pack items you’ve bought new, or even spare cash that you’ve raised or found down the back of the sofa–every little helps!

Donations

We accept most things, including clothing, household goods, linen, crockery, kitchenware, ornaments, curtains, bedding, soaps, jewellery, cushion covers and more. Anything that can’t go into our starter packs will be sold in one of our two shops, generating much-needed funds to help us to continue to do the work that we do, so donate today–with a little help from you, we can raise a lot of happiness.

If you’re unsure whether we can accept your donation, please read our FAQs or call us on 0141 445 1008 and we’ll be happy to help.

Fundraising

Whether you’re organising a sponsored walk, a bake-sale, or even a charity social evening, there are many ways to raise money for Starter Packs Glasgow. Why not get your school or workplace involved with a donations drive, or fundraising coffee morning? However you do it, we’re incredibly grateful for your support and it helps us to continue to offer our support to the people of Glasgow.

Other ways to help

In addition to traditional fundraising you can help out when you check out by signing up to easyfundraising.org.uk. It’s a simple website that passes on a donation to us every time you shop online at over 3,288 retailers, without costing you a penny. You can also buy direct from our Amazon Wishlist and have your items delivered straight to our door, or give cash by texting SSPG25 followed by £2, £5 or £10 to 70070.

Find Us

Address7 Harmony Row, Govan, G51 3BB

Telephone0141 440 1008

Operating hoursMonday – Friday 9am – 5pm

STARTER PACKS

We’re Starter Packs Glasgow, a charity based in Govan working to alleviate poverty across the city. By providing packs of essential household goods to those moving into a new tenancy, often after homelessness, we can make houses more homely, and help people to sustain their tenancy.